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Reporter Sunday Star Times
Hi neighbours, my name is Brittany and I am a reporter with the Sunday Star Times. I'm looking for a family who's willing to talk to me about what local elections mean for them - the big issues that will affect you this year such as rates, transport etc.
Please get in touch if you are… View moreHi neighbours, my name is Brittany and I am a reporter with the Sunday Star Times. I'm looking for a family who's willing to talk to me about what local elections mean for them - the big issues that will affect you this year such as rates, transport etc.
Please get in touch if you are available to chat today or tomorrow - you must be willing to be quite open, as you may be asked about budget, household income and if you own your own home etc. To get in touch, email brittany.keogh@fairfaxmedia.co.nz (Please note that we will need you to be named and photographed for the story).
Andrea from Eden Terrace
Piled high in my wardrobe were clothes that needed to be seen
To be carried upon the shoulder
Slung low below the hip
Tied around the waist
Tasselled sleeves hanging from fringed leather
Flapper dresses swinging in the wind
Belts with bullet holes for fastening
Neon tops to light the way
… View morePiled high in my wardrobe were clothes that needed to be seen
To be carried upon the shoulder
Slung low below the hip
Tied around the waist
Tasselled sleeves hanging from fringed leather
Flapper dresses swinging in the wind
Belts with bullet holes for fastening
Neon tops to light the way
Stilettos with heels so high
Boots bound with thick leather laces
Steel capped boots without a nick
Snakeskin knee high leg huggers
These clothes need to see the light
Shake off the dust
Let the flares fan like reptiles
Cover the muse with articulated grace
Yes, I will wear my clothes outside today
And encourage conversation about their cloth
Not worry about the mis and the match
As all thread counts
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The Team from Cancer Society Auckland
Pre-Loved Boutique is closing down! We have 50% off everything in-store starting Monday, 7 October. Looking forward to seeing you soon at Rices Mall, 65 Picton Street, Howick #sale #preloved #boutique #closingdown #buylocal
The National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole … View moreThe National Party is considering a policy of fining parents $3000 if their children drop out of school and don't enter further education or training.
Simon Bridges says "The reality is if you're not in work, education or training, you're going to be languishing in a dole queue, and the evidence is potentially for a long time". Do you agree with this policy? Should parents be fined?
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Rae from Ponsonby
Thank you to the folks who gave some of our items new homes. Here is an update and also answers to questions asked.
- the red and blue towels are extra large and hardly been used
- the white towels are 'normal' bath towel size and hardly been used
- the book case is brown - not the … View moreThank you to the folks who gave some of our items new homes. Here is an update and also answers to questions asked.
- the red and blue towels are extra large and hardly been used
- the white towels are 'normal' bath towel size and hardly been used
- the book case is brown - not the colour shown
- the fans are $50 for the large ones and $20 for the small ono
- we will accept koha for the artworks
- the printer/scanner is very good quality and at least 20 times faster than watching paint dry. You are just paying for the ink.
Please text 021 170 6766 with any further queries and pickup
Negotiable
Miranda from Grey Lynn
Please forgive me for posting about Christmas in October, but the celebrations are getting earlier every year!
I haven't experienced Christmas in Grey Lynn yet, and I'd love to know if there's anything special going on in the neighbourhood. I know some communities have Xmas … View morePlease forgive me for posting about Christmas in October, but the celebrations are getting earlier every year!
I haven't experienced Christmas in Grey Lynn yet, and I'd love to know if there's anything special going on in the neighbourhood. I know some communities have Xmas markets or street parties.
What Christmas events/celebrations/fairs/markets/concerts/festivals/fundraisers are you all aware of? Anything that gets you in the spirit of Christmas, both in and around Grey Lynn.
Thanks :)
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Fiona from Parnell
Hi CAR PARK available off street $50 per week. Would suit anyone working or living in Parnell. Please text or call Fiona 021 484829. Available from tomorrow.
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The Team from Auckland Council
Get your gumboots ready, as Ambury Farm Day is back!
Give the kids a taste of life on the farm at Ambury Regional Park’s farm day.
New Zealand School of Food & Wine
Still unsure about your plans in your gap year? Inviting all Auckland high school students to join us for a fun evening preparing cocktails and exploring career options!
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Victoria from Kingsland
Auckland Mama Markets are running another BIG themed market at the Mt Albert War Memorial Hall this coming Saturday 12th October from 9.30am - 12.30pm and this time it’s all about PIRATES.
There will be market stalls, live music, coffee, and loads of Pirate fun including Facepainting, two … View moreAuckland Mama Markets are running another BIG themed market at the Mt Albert War Memorial Hall this coming Saturday 12th October from 9.30am - 12.30pm and this time it’s all about PIRATES.
There will be market stalls, live music, coffee, and loads of Pirate fun including Facepainting, two interactive kids shows from our friendly Pirate and an opportunity to make your own Mini Kokedama.
Parents - Enjoy a morning shopping for awesome new products for Preschoolers, Toddlers, and babies including some clearance items.
And kids - get dressed up and have fun with the entertainment and activities on offer.
Chloe from Auckland Central
Hi everyone,
I'm currently building my campervan, if you have some reclaimed wood/timber after a renovation or cuts off, or slats that you don't want anymore, I would gladly come pick it up!
Thank you!
Chloe
Negotiable
Mik Neighbourly Lead from Auckland Central
Like a good rummage - clothing and bric a brac - drop off your unwanted yet quality kit on Friday, purchase something new on Saturday. All money going toward "Sunday Blessings" the good people who help feed the homeless and make life just a little easier for those without a roof over … View moreLike a good rummage - clothing and bric a brac - drop off your unwanted yet quality kit on Friday, purchase something new on Saturday. All money going toward "Sunday Blessings" the good people who help feed the homeless and make life just a little easier for those without a roof over their heads.
So clear the wardrobe and come and support.
CCRG City Centre Residents Group
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